Green Buddha’s Last Run takes us on the journey of a ‘fictional tragedy about a smuggler’

Photo courtesy of Green Buddah. Photo credit: Charla Harvey.

Photo courtesy of Green Buddah. Photo credit: Charla Harvey.

It’s always super interesting to hear about the inspiration behind an artist’s creation and we loved hearing about the imagination Green Buddha used to create its latest single, Last Run.

The band shared a track description in Color Red’s media portal about Last Run’s creation, which said, “Last Run” by Green Buddha is a fictional tragedy about a smuggler who is trying to settle their debts in hopes of a quiet, peaceful life with his true love back home. Once freedom is gained and the protagonist makes it back across the border from Mexico, a gun fight breaks out between the smuggler and the law as the lyrics proclaim the fate of ‘one more rude boy dead and gone’.”

The description went on to say, “The Color Red rendition of the track produced by Dan Africano is a resurrection of the tune initially crafted vocalist/guitarist Seth Strickland’s prior project Big Medicine Gang which disbanded in 2016. Africano worked with the band to revise the arrangement and bring it back to life at the Color Red session.”

We are loving the vibey guitar riffs, drum beat, cool keys, and Seth’s vocal delivery. Some songs remind you of a movie plot and this is definitely one of them!

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